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(17,008 posts)Did a little campaigning for mayor today. Feeling pretty good about my chances to win. How are you doing?
Aristus
(66,432 posts)blm
(113,074 posts)Havent had Greek food in a couple months. ; )
Aristus
(66,432 posts)Nice small family-owned place. Incredible food. Cozy, eccentric little bar.
Cold and damp without. Warm and comfortable within...
Mme. Defarge
(8,036 posts)Bon Appétit! Lucky you!!!
Aristus
(66,432 posts)Ohiogal
(32,021 posts)What are you having?
Aristus
(66,432 posts)Chicken breast stuffed with garlic, cheese, spinach, and spices.
rurallib
(62,432 posts)he ruins everything.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)And that Chief Justice Roberts might be on our side on this one.
rurallib
(62,432 posts)Aristus
(66,432 posts)defacto7
(13,485 posts)Aristus
(66,432 posts)The owner likeS to buy me a shot or two when I visit.
"BOBBY! Come here, my boy! Have a drink with me!"
(he's the only person in the world who calls me Bobby. It's Bob to everyone else...
imavoter
(646 posts)they can call you whatever they want
JK
I make steak and fried taters at home for us. yum.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)He brandishes the bottle of Ouzo, pours two shots, then clinks my glass. "Here's to you, my boy!"
It's always nice to visit...
Welcome to DU.
sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)Aristus
(66,432 posts)He just answers to 'Johnny'.
sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)'OPA!'
magicarpet
(14,157 posts)





Retsina is a Unique Greek Wine
Home > Greek Cooking > Retsina is a Unique
Written by GreekBoston.com in Greek Cooking
The first time you take a sip of retsina, a Greek white wine, you might be a little shocked. At first glance, retsina looks and even smells like a typical white wine. After your first sip, however, youll realize that first impressions are deceiving. It tastes faintly of pine resin, which is actually how the wine got its name.
Retsina wine has been made in Greece for at least the past 2000 years. Back then, winemakers often let wine stand in open or porous vessels. Because those vessels let oxygen inside them, the wine would spoil quickly. However, the Greeks discovered that if you seal the vessels with pitch from Aleppo pine trees, it will prevent oxygen from getting in and the wine would keep longer. However, it does release the pine flavoring into the wine itself.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)None tonight, though. I'm having Irish Death, a stout like Guinness, only a little sweeter.
magicarpet
(14,157 posts)Aristus
(66,432 posts)Lamb is my guilty pleasure. My wife always gives me a disapproving look when I order it.
magicarpet
(14,157 posts)I love lamb !
sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)Ni-Ni. 😴 A peace-filled one be yours.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Haven't had that in a while, but as I recall it tastes like pine tar. I am definitely a bigger fan of Greek food than I am of Greek spirits. Not a big fan of Ouzo either.
Zorro
(15,745 posts)and I remember my first encounter with retsina. (They're pint-sized, to my recollection.)
"This stuff tastes like turpentine!" I thought, but decided to order a second bottle anyway.
After knocking off the second one I thought "Hmmm, this stuff isn't so bad!" and decided to order a third.
After the third I was like "I can kick anybody's ass here!"
It kinda sneaks up on you.
Not a big fan of ouzo, either. Beer with an ouzo chaser (we called that combo a "depth charge" back in the day) was guaranteed to produce a memorable hangover.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)They called them "Good and Plentys" because they tasted like the candy and were pink. They definitely did a number on us. I did not feel well the day after but they were very cheap.
Ohiya
(2,236 posts)Not bad!
wryter2000
(46,074 posts)Tastes good
Doreen
(11,686 posts)drink the day before a damn colonoscopy. I will share with you if you want some. 😁 🤪
Aristus
(66,432 posts)I used to work in admissions and recovery in a colonoscopy clinic.
We called that stuff 'swamp water'.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)My biggest problem with sharing is that I only have one restroom.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)After that, you'll have people at your beck and call.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)and take me out to breakfast afterwards. 😁
Aristus
(66,432 posts)Never saw a patient left high and dry.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)tell him I am starving and leave it at that. It always works when I have gone through some type of unpleasant task.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)The colonoscopy is a rite of passage into middle age...
Doreen
(11,686 posts)There is a lot of passage too.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)Just made reservations for a banquet there next month.
Great place with great food and great owners.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)I've had some incredible meals in some high-end places, but nothing beats a modest meal at a small local family restaurant.
Blue Owl
(50,448 posts)Aristus
(66,432 posts)sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)until my bod screams, "Enuff!"
Happy Day of Hearts to you and yours. 💞
Aristus
(66,432 posts)sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)Made with heart shaped ice cubes?
Aristus
(66,432 posts)It was Irish Death, a nice fortifying porter for cold Irish nights...
sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)Husband had a serious run-in with a 'Wild Turkey' when we weren't married long yet. The turkey got the best of 'the turkey'. He and a friend did this in our neighbor's apt. on the first floor when we lived in Baba's house.
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)Bottle of Moscato chilled and waiting.
Aristus
(66,432 posts)Well done...
nolabear
(41,988 posts)Hows Tacoma? We were SOCKED in my part of Seattle, but I could finally get down my little side street. Went for BBQ and am about to have a martini. CMON Spring!!!
Aristus
(66,432 posts)I was socked in on Monday and had to call out from work. I'm off now until next Tuesday.
hibbing
(10,100 posts)It's like kudzu, i think it's going places.
Peace
Aristus
(66,432 posts)AJT
(5,240 posts)So, you know, I'm doing great.
DFW
(54,415 posts)We go there so often, they even have turkey meat for my souvlaki instead of pork (I have cholesterol issues) so I can still order it once a week.
Now, if they would only add avgolemono soup to the menu..........
IrishEyes
(3,275 posts)Greece is one of the top five places to visit on my bucket list.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)eppur_se_muova
(36,274 posts)Actually,
We're a little short of Greek food in N. AL, but you can find it if you look.